It’ll be fascinating to see how Sirici and Moonlight Bay fare in tomorrow’s listed action in Naas.

The two listed races for two-year-olds will answer a lot of questions. A few horses will book their tickets to Ascot. And a few bubbles will be burst.

Although I haven’t ridden her on-track, Sirici is a filly I’ve always liked. And she has done well to win two of her three starts in Dundalk, both from an outside draw.

She’s a straight-forward, nice ground filly. And how she performs, in the ‘Rochestown’, will tell us where we should be going with her.

But it’s a very tough race – only one of the seven runners hasn’t won. So it’s a case of finger crossed, against the likes of Dali, which will be favourite, for a reason, and To For Tango.

It’s a similar story for Moonlight Bay ahead of the fillies race. She won well on the opening day of the season. And opportunities for a filly like her have been very limited since.

I suppose her form has taken a few knocks. But she’s a nice filly, capable of running a big race in what looks a very hot renewal of the race, with Alpha Centauri, Actress and Shapes set to clash again.